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{"time":1765976046887,"blocks":[{"type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"“On this day” in 1847… By November, the topic of rabanada (a Portuguese-style French toast) used to take over Rio de Janeiro’s newspapers, always associated with other Christmas preparations that had nothing to do with turkey."}}],"version":"2.18.0"}
{"time":1763984391858,"blocks":[{"type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"Where was the first Japanese restaurant in Rio de Janeiro? Believe it or not, in the far-off neighborhood of São Conrado. "}}],"version":"2.18.0"}
{"time":1763387279080,"blocks":[{"type":"paragraph","data":{"text":" The closed season for mullet fishing in the Araruama Lagoon has just ended, and with it, the mullet season is back.<br>"}}],"version":"2.18.0"}
{"time":1762354880320,"blocks":[{"type":"paragraph","data":{"text":" Pink shrimp has its season — and it’s now!<br><br>As Mark Twain would say: ‘It’s not the size of the dog in the fight. It’s the size of the fight in the dog!’<br>"}}],"version":"2.18.0"}
{"time":1757536577471,"blocks":[{"type":"paragraph","data":{"text":"In the 1950s, fried shrimp and cold beer attracted locals and foreigners to the remote Barra da Tijuca, still home to pristine lagoons and mangroves. There were no buses, just a dirt road that many braved to reach Dina Bar"}}],"version":"2.18.0"}
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